Real graffiti is artwork while graffiti tags are generally considered vandalism. Graffiti artwork adds to the urban landscape, is pleasing to look at and makes one think, while graffiti tags are a quick inscription or signature to let people know you were there.
It depends on the graffiti. Most tags and profanity is just too boring. Something by Banksey is street art that hits you between the eyes.
paired tags are those tags which have both opening and closing tagse.g. < body>unpaired tags are those tags which don't have a closing tage.g. < BR >
The Stompdown is a Canadian graffiti crew who tags graffiti such as trains, buildings, or other places they can tag.They make graffiti videos and posts them on their main website, YouTube, and MySpace.They mainly do graffiti in Surrey, British Columbia.
While physical tags are also referred to as presentational mark-up, logical tags are useless for appearances. Physical tags are newer versions while logical tags are old and concentrate on content.
The tagger Taki-183 was born between 1955 and 1957. As a high school student in 1970, he began painting graffiti tags in various locations around New York City. This spawned a competition between taggers, who received at first more notoriety than accomplished graffiti artists, simply because of the ubiquity of their tagging.
A tag located between other tags is called a nested tag.
The difference between Audi, BMW, and Mercedes is nothing they are all pretty much the same just with different badges and different price tags.
The cast of Tags - 2010 includes: Abraham Amkpa as Serge Dominique Deleon as Vandal Squad Cop Edgarde Laborde as Anti-Graffiti Volunteer Eric Lockley as Anti Graffiti Volunteer Adepero Oduye as Shayla Johns Jason Sokoloff as Vandal Squad Cop Alexander Walden as Kazi
After the New York Times ran an article on Taki183's tags, graffiti became a well-known art movement. Since then graffiti has grown much more elaborate than Taki's tags. Major artists like Lee Quinones, Jean-Michal Basquiat, and Lady Pink added to the movement by being featured in fine art galleries. Today graffiti is still going strong with the movement including fine art, apparel and graphic design by Cope2, Phetus, Kaws, and many others.
There are many styles but the major ones are wild style: The type of style that is the hardest to do and the hardest to sesifer i say look at some graffiti artist like revok, atlas, regex, and saber. beboy the type that you see on the streets not tags but that raw marsh mellow the type looks like a bigger more pufferer verion of bubble letters tags tags are really quick its the most des cuptive and quick ways to vandilive property
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I think that graffiti is art and not a crime that would promote greater criminal activity. But it all depends on the place. If the government where to allow graffiti but in areas such as an abandon train tunnels or something along those lines then, it could stop more vandalism, as in "tags" which on my opinion isn't art.